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The reported lower
vitamin D levels in more severe RA are more likely to be
consequence than cause. Our data do not support vitamin D
supplementation as a direct therapeutic intervention to
modify RA outcome,
The authors are testing the idea the levels of vitamin D in blood cause differences in rheumatoid arthritis(RA).
They compare relations between genetic variant of both (Vit D and RA) and show no or very weak causal association. Therefore there us no evidence that Vit D is a treatment for RA. More likely an effect of RA.
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They compare relations between genetic variant of both (Vit D and RA) and show no or very weak causal association. Therefore there us no evidence that Vit D is a treatment for RA. More likely an effect of RA.